McGuinty Government Supports Big Brothers Big Sisters

An additional 3,000 students who are struggling or at risk of dropping out will now have access to adult role models in their schools.

A $1.5-million government investment will help Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada provide these students with in-school mentors.

Minister Wynne chats with Little Brother Tyrone & Big Brother Bryceat the media announcment which took place in the library at Lord Dufferin Jr & Sr PS in Toronto

To further help students succeed, the province is also providing an additional $2.75 million to the following community organizations who provide youth with customized and engaging learning opportunities: